Looking for triple glazing in Salisbury? S&K Glazing has been installing across Wiltshire for over a decade. Triple glazing uses three panes of glass with two insulating cavities to deliver U-values as low as 0.6 W/m²K — outperforming standard double glazing by up to 50%.
Triple glazing uses three panes of glass with two insulating cavities to deliver U-values as low as 0.6 W/m²K — outperforming standard double glazing by up to 50%. Ideal for new-build homes, Passivhaus projects, and properties near airports, motorways and railway lines where extreme thermal or acoustic performance is required.
Salisbury's medieval cathedral close, Georgian streets along the four chequers, and Victorian terraces in Fisherton produce a workload dominated by heritage glazing across SP1-SP4. Listed-building consents, slim-profile heritage double glazing, and timber shopfront restoration are core local services.
For window-replacement work in Salisbury, the property mix across South West ranges from period stock through to modern new-build, so we specify the thermal solution per property — A++ rated double-glazed sealed units for standard upgrades (U-value 1.4 W/m²K), A-rated solar-control glazing for south-facing elevations, and triple-glazed argon-filled builds achieving 0.8 W/m²K for owners targeting near-Passivhaus performance. Most commonly we're working across SP1 and SP4 postcodes.
Our technical team helps you choose glass thickness, gas filling (argon or krypton), and warm-edge spacers based on your performance targets.
Precise measurement at site, then made-to-measure manufacture using triple-sealed, gas-filled units from Pilkington or Saint-Gobain.
Triple glazed units are heavier and require specialist handling. Our FENSA-registered installers fit each unit with reinforced frames and structural sealants.
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